The Gartner IAM Summit focuses on addressing enterprise IAM trends as well as providing strategic and actionable advice for Senior and IT Professionals across the industry. In defining the event, Gartner states “IAM remains a key security, risk management and business discipline, ensuring that the right people get access to the right resources at the right times for the right reasons, enabling the right business outcomes.” At the crossroads of cloud, mobile, social and information, or what Gartner refers to as the “Nexus of Forces,” sits Identity and Access Management. And perhaps even more relevant is given these trends, the emerging Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS) segment which defines OneLogin.

As identity and access management continues to rapidly address the needs of the growing assortment of users within and without the enterprise, the Gartner IAM Summit provides visionary analyst insight, visibility into relevant business solutions, and invaluable peer-to-peer opportunities.

This is precisely why OneLogin is excited to take part in a definitive and pivotal gathering of like-minded professionals. We look forward to meeting peers, customers, prospects and IAM practitioners to share strategies, knowledge and real-world experiences.

You can find us at Booth S9 throughout the duration of the conference. If you are unable to attend or wish to learn more, we encourage you to contact us directly.

To stay up-to-date as the conference draws near follow us on Twitter, @OneLogin, or track event activities at #GartnerIAM.

About the Author

Chip Epps joined OneLogin in 2014 to help advance cloud security initiatives and the evolution of identity and access management. Having worked previously at Symantec, Trend Micro, and Websense he focused on securing virtual data centers and implementing SaaS-based compliance solutions. Prior to a career in security, Chip worked at Peregrine Systems (now HP), promoting ITSM and service management within a dynamic IT environment.

About the Author

Chip Epps joined OneLogin in 2014 to help advance cloud security initiatives and the evolution of identity and access management. Having worked previously at Symantec, Trend Micro, and Websense he focused on securing virtual data centers and implementing SaaS-based compliance solutions. Prior to a career in security, Chip worked at Peregrine Systems (now HP), promoting ITSM and service management within a dynamic IT environment.